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Latest Warzone Glitch Prevents Players from Picking Certain Operators

Call of DutyA new glitch has cropped up in Warzone that prevents players from selecting certain Operators to play in lobbies. / Activision, Raven SoftwareA new glitch has cropped up in Warzone that prevents players from selecting certain Operators to play in lobbies.Do you ever just not feel like playing? Apparently, that's how some Call of Duty (COD): Warzone operators feel this week as players aren't able to select them to deploy in lobbies. According to player reports, this isn't the first time the Warzone community has had to alter

Warzone Field of Vision Bug Removes Recoil

Call of DutyPhoto courtesy of ActivisionA new Warzone bug takes recoil completely away in this clip posted to TikTok on Tuesday, Sept. 28, by user djfattyp. Allegedly, increasing a player's field of vision, more commonly known as fov, to 400 allows players to continuously fire without the gun kicking back at all.In the new clip, djfattyp is seen apparently using this new 400 fov bug as they slid around and gun down an entire squad as the scope remains in place, straight as an arrow. Without this recoil, djfattyp is

Team Liquid’s Impossible Battle With Astralis

CSGOPhoto courtesy of mynewsdeskTeam Liquid against Astralis is one of the most one-sided rivalries between top teams in the history of competitive Counter-Strike, spanning CS 1.6 and CS:GO. Spanning almost six years, the two teams have faced off all across the phases of tournaments and around the world, with many roster moves along the way on both sides, but the theme has been consistent and that has been Astralis winning and in total Astralis dominating.Liquid does not stand alone as the Washington Generals to Astralis' Harlem Globetrotters, though. The likes

Cobra Kai: Season 4 Crane Kicks Its Way to Netflix on Dec. 31

Great news, Cobra Kai fans! We finally have a concrete release date for the fourth season of everybody’s favorite dojo-battling action-comedy series. That’s right, the Karate Kid’s hugely popular successor is all set to crane kick its way to Netflix on Dec. 31. The news comes by way of a brand new trailer that dropped recently. Feel free to check it out in all its nostalgia-inducing glory down below: [embedded content] Following its original YouTube Premium launch back in 2018, the follow-up to John G Avildsen’s iconic 1984 pic that nobody

The Crew Series Might Return as New Game’s Existence Allegedly Leaks

A dataminer may have just discovered a new Crew game in development at Ubisoft. This would be the first since The Crew 2 was launched in 2018. The Crew was a racing game made by Ubisoft — not a particularly well-beloved one if memory serves, but it was liked enough to get a sequel. Now apparently Ubisoft has another entry in the works. I can’t say I’m surprised exactly, but perhaps curious to see if they can make one that sticks in the memory a bit more than the previous

G2 coach GrabbZ on Wunder: ‘He was one of the most consistent performers in scrims over the years’

G2 Esports didn’t have the best League of Legends season in 2021, which caused fans to point fingers at several of the team’s members. Top laner Wunder, in particular, was at the forefront of that criticism. But head coach GrabbZ defended his top laner on Twitter yesterday, mentioning that the claims of his lack of work ethic were a nonissue.  I thought it was mainly a small part of the french fanbase but it seems like overall delusions about Wunder are reaching an all time high. You all see one

Sony Pictures CEO Says to Expect More Gaming Acquisitions

Sony has been on a tear the last year, acquiring game studios for its first-party stable. And it seems that this isn’t the end, either, as the head of Sony Pictures has said that they expect the company will be making even more acquisitions going forward. I’m sure there are more worlds for Sony to conquer, and I’d be curious to see what the next company they acquire could be — and if it’s anyone other than Bluepoint, I’ll be very surprised. The remarks came from Sony Pictures CEO Tony

Report: Securities and Exchange Commission investigating Activision Blizzard over sexual assault lawsuit handling

The U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) has launched an investigation into Activision Blizzard over a multitude of issues, according to a report from The Wall Street Journal. Chief among these issues is how Activision Blizzard has allegedly been handling its DFEH lawsuit. The Call of Duty, World of Warcraft, and Overwatch publisher has been accused of destroying evidence pertaining to a massive lawsuit launched against it that centers around allegations of extreme sexual misconduct and workplace discrimination. The Wall Street Journal also reports that Activision Blizzard has been subpoenaed